Microsoft has announced that it’s open-sourced its cloud container networking platform, Azure Retina makes developers’ lives a lot easier, as they can troubleshoot their apps and services without worrying much about the network infrastructure. And now that it’s become open source, Microsoft expects more innovation and expanding Retina’s capability. According to Microsoft, open-sourcing Retina will […]
Microsoft has launched a limited public preview of Copilot in Azure SQL Database. It's designed to assist with the use of Azure SQL Database-driven applications with natural language queries into SQL.
Microsoft has revealed some new features and improvements it is making to help admins and users find and access third-party apps from the Teams app store, including reviews and ratings.
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Microsoft has pulled the recently released Edge 123 from the Stable Channel. The latest browser update is no longer available for download with its mysterious "Microsoft Copilot" app.
This comes days after the company announced the new CEO of Microsoft AI, Mustafa Suleyman.
Microsoft has announced the end of the Microsoft Rewards app on Xbox. The company encourages users to visit the new Rewards hub on Xbox consoles and Xbox apps on Windows and mobile.
Microsoft has announced a new "Microsoft AI" division for its artificial intelligence efforts. Led by a DeepMind co-founder, Mustafa Suleyman, it will also govern Edge, Bing, and Copilot projects.
Unveiled at Adobe Summit, the world's largest digital experience conference, this collaboration integrates Adobe Experience Cloud workflows and insights with Microsoft Copilot for Microsoft 365.
From fresh Surface devices for business customers to new AI-focused divisions, catch up with the latest stories from the world of the software giant in today's Microsoft Weekly news recap.
Microsoft is rolling out improvements to the forms feature for its Lists app for Microsoft 365 home and school accounts. It's designed to make it easier to gather information to put into the Lists app
Microsoft has apparently been testing a new Dev Home extension called Microsoft Game Dev. You can download it from the Microsoft Store.